PAGE TOUR 10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925 Mining Engineers to Exhibit Model of Modern Shaft Other Engineering Phase Will Be Seen In Wells, Ore Laboratory, and Glenn The Minister Entrepreneurs have sourced an ergonomic building model for their office, which will be held in *Research Hall*, Aveld AV and AA. This model, which is a mixed representation of the modern Islamic University in western Iran, illustrates modern building and working methods as employed in the larger area of the country. An observer witnessing the process by the civil authority in Iraq is greatly impressed with the complexity of these developments. Industrial care is which the small humps of coal are brought from the underground smelting, damp their head on the cooling bins at the top of the head frame at the rate of one per hour. The heat has been automatically dispersed, the care returns to the binder for another load, manageable, the coal is inserted into Steel standard also by the shakers which are included beds in the balloon of which none of the desired diameters have been stored. The coal in the balloon is heated. The electric lights, the noise of the working parts this moving coal deals, all contribute to the reality of the model. Model Cost $6,500 The Potashty Coal Company made an expenditure of 20,980 to order that they would have an accurate neurate model. Most of the work involved creating a hard-made model that could be hand-made, in this model each part has been linked above. Complete white were made for the construction so that each part might be printed on one sheet. The model itself represents a daily activity of 2,000 tons of coal, being one of the largest in the Illinois region. The purpose of the experiment was to test University and to the general public an idea of modern coal mining. To addition to the model, the mixtures will have numerous other diagneses. Several of the students are now working on the preservation of a mixture hydrically phase cold mine. In this plant several streams of water will be injected through the new burrowing system into the mine. The ore dust will be mixed into the slimes, and then extracted from the waste rock. Laboratory Marshles to Run All the large machines in the row dividing laboratory and its running on Kenneth Day's Day of the Lotch of those who are interested in the process of one concentration. Several industrial exhibitions have been prepared also. A real painter compound on regular intervals will be shown. A paint will be applied in rollers, and the exhibition will result. The purpose of this model is to show where and how a well used be dripped, and the necessary plotted conditions for an art gallery. Another model is designed to show the collection of all oil, water and gas in an oil illustration (arched size). In this model the work of the models in塑料 these poses, and the correct way of dripping and coating it. Mine Trench in the Built Mine Turnover to Be Built A mine turned up will be construited in a brown hill, and an amount made in the construction and the subsequent revenue. Members of the department are to take part in this demonstration and the latest mine resource agreements will be made. All贮槽 will be built, and no chance will be missed. All exhibits are in no open to the public, and no charges will be made. Serenaders Roll Merrily Away After Downpour The scramblers favorite, "Mervely we roll slam, roll slam..." and on so that the woes of the night, received a touch of reality in the "Dark Blue Sea" part rather early the other morning. The quartet unfortunately, was parked beneath a bath window room. The fair dorms, apparently, were lodged. At any risk, the neighbors all heard a sound suggesting that a bucket of water had been precipitated from the roof and off abruptly and there was heard a buried scuffing of feet. Personally the song was resumed from another point, but divided off to a work finish. A minute later the sound of disturbed ash cans, hay bags and other debris was recognized of the surrounders down the alley. The United States Weather Biom ron recently established a pilot blast station for aerodynamic inrocess gation at Carnegie, Pittsburgh West W ashington. Cantata Will Be Given by Presbyterian Choir The chorus choir of the first Precysterian church will give a cantaun "The Story of the Cross," by Dudley Back, Sunday evening, April 6, at 7:45. This will be the most prestigious offering of the chorus choir during the year, according to D. M. Searbutt, outside Washington, D.C., to Christ*. By Dudley was the cantaun presented last year by the chorus. The solo parts will be taken, Sunday night, by Manguerite Filosinaire, Vivien Crosch, Katherine Pine—Gerenee Gave, Lyndon Chase, J. McKinnon, Brian Bartram—tomors, Lion King, J. G. McMahonney, Wendell Powell, basses. The recommission will be played by Ms. C. W. Strauff, organ; Dana Dorsey, piano; Karl Andrévillard; and W. B. Inbull, eubles. The ensemble will consist of 14 partes. Prestage: The Morning; the Accompaniment; To the Judgment Hall; The Trivial; The Condemnation; Via Crane; Calvary; Mater Molydeo; The Earthquake; The Earthquake; The Epilogue. Spring Fever Explained Prof. A. R. Gilliland Lays Blunt on Moisture in Air United Press Chinese- China's which deals a important mathy which dealing a significant thoy • the desire to work—as in boundility—milestone in the siee Prof. A. R. Gillill, of Northwestern University, declared today. --the journey there-a joy santa Fred Harvey "all the way" —steel equipment —double track—rock ballast —powerful locomotives "Humidity causes a moisture Jack." Professor Gilland said. "Statistics show that on these days, when the humidity is either too high or too low, teachers are more prone to unnipish their pupils." "We need sunshine," he said, "Ginnie pigs were placed in Light colored boxes and in medium colored boxes and black boxes. After 40 days those in the Light boxes had gained 30 per cent in weight; those in the Dark boxes had gained 20 per cent, while the others did not increase at all." The humidity is greater indoor in the spring than at any other time. Professor Gilbill went on to use a humidifier to keep it off. Often he set an airy interior atmosphere. Another mystery for the HILL. Two policemen drove up to Brick's Monday afternoon in a big car and were able to escape down off to the police station. Salvi Superior Artist of Today Upon Harp, Says Dean Swarthou In trifling, Alberto Sanchez, harpist on the concert course here, Dean D. M. Farenthold of the School of Music at Harvard and several alumni district in mind. "The first is to show an artist, not a actor in theater in playing to many other artists of this age or possibly of any may see that he performs more successfully only one way to describe him. That word is often timed." Secondly, Upton Streethouse wishes to demonstrate the idea that many people fond of this an entire evening of hard playing is likely to prove motivational. "This young Italian will be the other winning bit of virtuosity of the sample concert series of the year," he said. Mr. and Mrs. Weston W. Carpenter announce the birth of a son, March 17, 2013. Mr. Carpenter was graduated from the University in 2012 and will receive his Doctor's degree from the School of Educational Administration at Columbia University in June. That Sabra will dillusion those people who believe that the harp is an instrument of delicacy and charm, but the harp is chosen to be shown in the belief of Dean Swarths under her masters' hands. the harp rams with the power of an orchestra at times, and again it is with the mystery of a string bridge. Tickets for the concert may be secured in the Fine Arts office, Bell's music store, or the Round Corner stage. Tickets are $1 and $1.50 Channels, have recently obtained from sources of health many importations, subsidiaries including drugs, medicines, point of contact, and more. In many cities where he be played, Jake has been instantly recompens for the following season, so she must have received the prize "who those who beat the ritual Monday night shall not only hear an evening of first mansh, but will have revealed in them possibilities of harp playing even though of before." Dear Jake, Noted Harpist Brought Here to Reveal Possibilities of The Turkish government plans to build a private radio station at Angers. Take the family- excellent schools for your children Instrument Through Pullmans via Great Canyon National Park open all the year W. W. BURNETT Lawrence, Kansas ANNOUNCEMENTS The men's glee club will hold a short rehearsal Sunday at 2 p. m., in the auditorium of the engineering building. It is imperative that every Prof. R. C. Moore will talk to the First Men's University class of the First Baptist church, Sunday morning, at the University's "Geology and the Bible." T. A. Larremore, director. There will be a W. A. A. like Sunday at 7 a., m., starting from Dyche museum. The Baptist young people will have an April Fool party at the church tonight, Friday, April 3. This will be an authorized party although it did not appear in the list given in yesterday's Kansas. Two hundred tons of Kauren, a variety of wheat developed in Kansas from a Crimean strain, have been shipped to the Argentina Republic. Iodoblast when oxen in excess have been known to act as a powerful poison on account of its natural content of oxalic acid. How can glad clothes be kept happy? ASK LITTLE BOY BRIGHT— HE'S RIGHT! Send 'on here'. This is the establishment that has made a stack of keeping clothes looking well and neat, and hasn't disappointed in any work we do for you. LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 283 "THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CRIMINAL," by Pew, Rosennow Sunday at the STUDENTS' FORUM, 12th and Vermont Streets at 10. "PALM SUNDAY" will be the minister's subject at 11. For Young Men There is nothing like a STETSON OST young men today know the importance of looking fit. Good appearance counts much in the game of life. The young man who dresses with taste has a decided advantage. But—it is surprising how little thought the average man gives to his hat. It is his crown, yet he seems to stop dressing at the neck. Be careful in your selection of your headwear. When you buy a hat, select a Stetson. Its style is right, its quality means long wear. PACHACAMAC NEWS Vol. VII. Mr. Orenl, April 3, 1925 No. 5 Hey! Tus Ackerman for Council President The PACHACAMAC TICKET ENGINEERING SCHOOL OFFICERS ENGINEERING SCHOOL OFFICE President... Dean McGee Vice-president ... Thayer Sayles Secretary-treasurer ... Lloyd Miller ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES Cliff Campbell ... Ralph Nichols Gretton Steiner Carlton Steiner EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE Russell Smith COUNCIL OFFICERS GRADUATE REPRESENTATIVE Gordon Spear MEDICINE REPRESENTATIVE John Billingsley President ... Tus Ackerman 1st vice-president ... Ted Sanborn 2nd vice-president ... Arlo Putnam Secretary ... Bob Hill Treasurer ... Bill Harrison COMMERCE REPRESENTATIVE Glenn Parker Glenn Parker CHEER LEADER Lloyd Youse ATHLETIC BOARD Babe Smith Louis Huber Harold Baker Harold Zuber Ralph Davis COLLEGE OFFICERS President ... Fred Skaker Vice-president ... Ray Wright Secretary-treasurer ... Laura Ballou COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES John Sabin Stud Watson Al Peterson Walt Schlatter Joe Anderson Ed Killip Ernie Lied Bill Rice FINE ARTS REPRESENTATIVE Bob Moody PHARMACY REPRESENTATIVE James Crouson James Grayson LAW REPRESENTATIVE Hilt Douglass "Compare the Qualifications" 1